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RED CROSS OINTMENT. THE MIGHTY HEALEB. Gnaranteedo a Cnre for Clacked or Sore tipples. Irritating Eruptions, Running Soren, Bad legl, Bad Breasts, Inflamat'on of the Eye-., Boils, Burns, Cuts, Bruwe*. Earache, De»fness, Rheumatism, Soialica, Neuralgia, Varioose Veins, Chilblains, eto. eto. First iwurd atPnnedin and Sydney Exhibitions. A FEW TEST MONIALS From Thousandls of Cures Fxe Street/ Oamaru, June 15, 1896. MrTP.'Dtrrrow.lChemist, Dunedin. Dear Slr,-I beg thankfully to bear testimony to the wonderful healing po •er of your Red Cross Ointment. About three years ago my daughter, aged thirteen years' had measles. She was nth very sore eye». Paring this time I oonfulted several medical specialists wi»hout getting any permanent relic f. In fact she was nearly blind. As a last resort I tried yonr Ointment with the most marvellous result. Her sight is now qiite recovered. Hondre<\« fcnow of the cnre, and ai I wan* to tell b«n«reds more, I write to tell you that yow may make *ny use you like of my testlwonv.—l am nr, ycurs very thankfully, JOBN OtIVER. . Moa Flat Station, Henot* Mr Dotton, Dear Sir.— Kindly send me another pot of Red Cross Ointment, 4s 6d. It is simply wonderful.— Yours sinoerely, R,S., Hyde. REV* FATHER PUHTON. 0.5.8 , the Presbytery, Akaroa, writes -I havt upon many occasions heard your Red Cross Ointment spoken of in terms of the warmeet admiration as a most valuable and beneficial article, and I hope it may still become more widely known and appreciated. Wishlog you every success with i r . MANGAPAI, AuckUnd.— Dear Sir,- To yon, as a benefactor of yourl species, I must return my best thanks, for whilst all medical advice and other treatment were of no avail, that single box of your Ointment cored entirdy a large sore on my ankle, the consequence of an accident, whioh had for more than t\f years baffled all care and applUnstt, ytt in four weeks the wound was aovared wAn six square inohes of healthy skin, whioh juittGes me in doing all I can to spread the fame of yonr Ointment.— Faithfully yours, J. MURRAY. Mr H. A* FIATMAN, engineer, Opawa, Chriitchnrob, writes : With extreme pleasure I testify to the extraordinary healing properties of Red Crou Ointment. In crossing the M&dros Stareek railway bridge at night I missed my footing and fell at least 10 feet, receiving a severe wound on tbe temple, contusion on nose, btdlf blackened eyes, my temple and forehead swelled very muob, there being a lump over my eyes larger than a hen's eggi After using Rod. Cross Ointment four days, to my surprise and delight all traces of blackness die appeared, the swelling gone, and wounds healed. MR MATTHEW SMEVTON, South Dnnedin, writ«-My wife suffered great agony from her eyes. She was almost blind, and for she last six months kad her eyss wrapped np in oloths. She was three months In Dunadin Hospital without benefit, Her oase sttmed bopeloss, and she hardly oared what btotj<nt of her, she suffered soon pain. As i last reionrpt she oime to yon, and you gave hsr tht Rtd Ortss Ointment. Tt her grtat snrprlst, after whig itonly f tor days, sh« was Ablt to take the olo»bs rrom her •yes, and, after nuing only ons small box tht Is now, thank God, quite vtll, I know Others who have reoelved the samt benefit. This Ointment is sold by Host Chemists and throughout *hU district, and by the proprietor and Inventor, PETKE DUTTON, Chtmist, Kensington, Danedlm ■Prloet— ls M, 2s 6d, and 4s Bd. f Postage paid to any part of JNew Zealand.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8791, 18 January 1897, Page 1

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